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What is the difference between a hot tub and a spa?

There are no technical differences between a spa and a hot tub. Both spas and hot tubs are tubs with built-in jets used for relaxation, therapy, and entertaining. The terms are basically interchangeable. The two types of spas or hot tubs are portable, and custom-built or in-ground. Traditionally, in-ground or custom-built are more often referred to as spas. There are no real functional differences--spa just sounds more sophisticated.

Types of hot tub jets

There are several different types of hot tub jets to choose from, and each is unique in design and function:

Rotational jets move the water in circles.

Directional jets move the water in a specific direction, which you can aim or adjust yourself.

Pulsating jets have two holes in the center, so when water pressure is applied, the center spins, creating a water stream that alternates between the two holes, resulting in a pulse-like performance.

Multi-massage jets have several smaller holes that create individual water streams when water pressure is applied.

Ozone or cluster jets have a single center section that water flows through, and are usually not adjustable.

Most jets are adjustable by turning the nozzle extension to increase or decrease flow.

How much does it cost to operate a hot tub?

Operating costs hot tubs depend on your local utility rates, but the national average is about $0.40 per heating hour. Weather, location of the hot tub (indoors vs. outdoors), condition of the tub, the fit of the lid, and frequency of use, are all factors that can add to the bill. So, keep your tub maintained accordingly to keep the costs down, and lower the temperature when you will not be using it for extended periods of time, like going on vacation.

How do you keep a hot tub clean?

To keep a hot tub clean, you first need to have the appropriate chemicals and in the correct balance. Check the pH levels at least once a week and add or adjust chemicals accordingly. Check filters monthly and clean or replace them as necessary. Periodically drain your hot tub and clean the surface with a non-abrasive cleanser to remove any surface grime. You can add a “jet clean” chemical to your tub to help clean out the jets prior to draining. Be sure to thoroughly rinse and wipe the tub before refilling to eliminate any chemical or soap residue. For the cover, wipe the vinyl down with a gentle soap solution and clean the underside with a hose, but do not use chemicals on the underside as they may contaminate the water. These processes should keep your tub and water in excellent condition.

What is the advantage of using bromine instead of chlorine in a hot tub?

The advantage of using bromine instead of chlorine in your tub is that bromine is more effective in killing viruses, germs, and bacteria, ,and does it for a longer period of time than chlorine. Bromine has a lower pH level than chlorine, resulting in fewer chemical imbalances in your tub. It is also considered gentler on your skin than chlorine. But it is more expensive and can be harder than chlorine to wash off skin.

What does “shocking” a hot tub' mean?

Shocking your hot tub means dosing it with a supply of either chlorine or non-chlorine (bromine) solution. The solution creates an oxidation process that breaks down the organic wastes, such as human skin cells and body oils that can cause cloudy water and unpleasant odors.

What are the chemicals needed to keep a hot tub clean?

The standard chemicals needed for proper hot tub hygiene are chlorine or bromine. These are the two primary options for controlling and eliminating the growth of bacteria in your tub. But you only use one of them, as they work in slightly different ways. There are other chemicals you can add, such as water softeners, but it is essential to have either chlorine or bromine in your tub.

I love Angelina and would never go anywhere else. The atmosphere is so fun and makes you feel at ease and comfortable. She does brilliant work and always treats you as a priority. She never is distracted from your expierence. I recommend them to everyone I know! You will never regret making an appointment at Bombshell.

This is the only place I’ll get my hair cut! I can trust Angelina so wholeheartedly that sometimes I just let her do whatever she thinks would look best! She’s never given me a cut I didn’t love! She is versatile and a perfectionist. If you’ve got a pixie cut you’ve never felt totally right in, let Angelina fix you up!!Melissa does my brows and is so friendly, professional, and GENTLE! Sure, I could do my brows at home, but it always hurts way less and turns out way better when I get Melissa to do them. These ladies make a great team! I highly recommend putting your trust in them!

Pretty much my go to place! I’ve used many LMT in Shreveport and the best massages I’ve had are here. Most LMT try and talk trash about Asia Massage, but the ones talking trash can’t give a decent massage themselves. As a US Marine I’ve spent years in Japan and the Far East and this place makes me nastalgic for those times plus they do a great job getting my stiff neck and back muscles loosened up and I leave relaxed. Many other “so called professionals” leave me more stiff because they just straight up don’t do it right and don’t listen when I tell them something. Asia Massage is my favorite place in town. All the haters are just jelly bc they have the typical Shreveport inferiority complex!!!!

Just not really a friendly atmosphere. The gal who did my hair never say hi, bye or thank you. Just "when did you get here" when she stepped into the room. Never talked, just did my hair and when I said a few words she turned the blow dryer off and looked aggravated and said I cannot hear when this is on. So I said sorry and never tried to visit again.Owner never spoke or said hi or glad to see you. I did speak to her at the first but she would just breeze in to the room and breeze out and never acted like she saw me.The parking is all at the outer edge of the concrete so no shade other than a couple of areas.No manicurist or pedicure person.And I went every week and had a haircut the first week and on week four she said she needed to do another cut even though my hair was short as a man's haircut, practically. Makes it very expensive with a haircut a month. She said I cannot do anything with this.And the final straw was that after I walked to her station from the shampoo stand, another hairdresser ran up and grabbed my cane which was beside my knee and moved it to the shelf at my girls station. And my hairdresser said, "thanks, it could trip me". Made me feel very funny. She could have taken it and put in on the shelf. I just felt very uncomfortable.Anyway I am now checking out other salons and am looking for an outgoing person, with some talent and a friendlier atmosphere.Only other comment I have is the decor was yuk. One royal purple wall, chocolate brown painted concrete floors. And some off creme or something walls. It could be other hairdressers are friendly or personable and have talent, but the one I drew was none of that. Hopefully my next choice will be better.

I am an actual customer and believe the poor reviews are false and from their competition. I've been to Asia Massage, Destiny Day Spa, Peace of mind Center and others over the years. All these are good. However, I was extremely impressed with Palm Massage. It was clean, professional and a very good massage. The masseur smiled, spoke decent English, communicated well, seemed glad to be there and worked very hard. I don't leave reviews but felt it necessary knowing these others are needlessly negative and likely "fake reviews."